Republican Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene appeared to reveal her political stance as she was teased for “slamming Republicans” during a recent television appearance.
Wearing a bright red suit, the U.S. Representative joined Whoopi Goldberg, Sara Haines, Joy Behar, Sunny Hostin, and Alyssa Farah Griffin in The View studio on November 4 to discuss President Donald Trump and the current political landscape.
During the conversation, co-host Joy Behar noted that Greene, 51, doesn’t seem to be backing or promoting her political party, prompting Greene to laugh at the observation. A clip of the exchange from The View has been posted on X, with the caption reading, “Marjorie Taylor Greene LAUGHS when Joy Behar says that she’s SLAMMING Republicans.”

The footage then captures Behar telling Greene, “You’re slamming Republicans too much. You’re taking my job!”
Laughing in response, Greene remains silent as Behar adds, “You’re slamming Republicans a lot on topics like healthcare, the Epstein files!”

The remainder of The View interview also disappointed TV audiences who felt it lacked confrontation, prompting complaints on social media. One viewer wrote, “This MTG interview on The View is way too civil. Still don’t trust this woman! !” while another commented, “Giving MTG all of these softballs and no pushback on #TheView is really disappointing. She even just mispronounced Kamala’s name 3 times in a row with no correction. WTF is going on?”.
Throughout her appearance, Greene acknowledged that the government “disgusts” her while discussing her perspective on recent political tensions in Washington DC surrounding significant reductions to public services.
She told the panel, “Look, I’m with women, so I feel very comfortable saying this. I’m really tired of the pissing contest in Washington DC between the men.”
She then added, “The government has failed all of us. It purely disgusts me, it really does. It is an embarrassment to me that we are not in session.”
Greene continued by stating she would ‘not be taking a paycheck’ from the Trump administration, insisting there should be a public registry of congresspeople receiving payment “because their paychecks are taxpayer-funded.”
She emphasized that women must unite to defend the country, cautioning audiences against allowing powerful men currently in leadership positions to silence women’s voices across the nation, particularly politicians and political commentators like The View hosts.
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